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7883 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 08/07/2025. 753 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Falling Into Place by Aylin Tezel
16/11/2023
German actress Aylin Tezel makes her debut as a writer-director with this fairly clichéd account of young love and transitory connections
Party of Fools by Arnaud Des Pallières
Arnaud des Pallières explores the female condition in the nineteenth century by way of a group of women forcibly detained in the hellish Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital in Paris
Toxicily by François-Xavier Destors
François-Xavier Destros and Alfonso Pinto join forces to speak out on an ecological tragedy which is still too unknown, while lending a voice to those who’ll no longer die in silence
Five and a Half Love Stories in an Apartment in Vilnius, Lithuania by Tomas Vengris
US-born Lithuanian director Tomas Vengris dissects multiple romantic micro-dramas transpiring in a Vilnius Airbnb rental
Mr. and Mrs. Stodola by Petr Hátle
15/11/2023
Czech documentary filmmaker Petr Hátle ventures into fiction filmmaking with a stark true crime drama about an ordinary Czech couple turned serial killers
Remember My Name by Elena Molina
Spanish filmmaker Elena Molina takes a human approach to the life stories of a group of migrant minors in a documentary
Consent by Vanessa Filho
Vanessa Filho’s second feature tells the horrific but well-known story of a teenage girl seduced by an older influential writer
The Quiet Maid by Miguel Faus
Miguel Faus’ debut feature, another satirical film about the ultrarich’s detachment from reality, is entertaining even if not a stand-out
The Brazen by Aik Karapetian
While Western Europe is battling bedbugs, Latvian director of Armenian origin Aik Karapetian drags the viewer deep into a teeming manor, alongside a family of four
Forever Hold Your Peace by Ivan Marinović
Montenegrin filmmaker Ivan Marinović’s dark comedy alights upon some very unhappy nuptials
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